I'm all for helping other people (to the extent I can, as I'm not great). But does it really help anyone to make a post like:

Inside each of us, there is an upper body engine and a lower body clock engine and they are using separate types of energy flows. The upper engine controls our unit turns. The unit turn determines how much we coil, our power developed, and how fast we can unleash each shot. The lower body clock controls our foot work and court coverage. There is also both a conscious, and a subconscious body clock/engine. These “clocks” control our timing mechanisms and the different “engines” in our bodies. They require coordinated rhythm and timing to create dominant play. The upper clock has to remain super relaxed for the most speed of coil possible, and the lower clock is the opposite: Samuari stiff and choppy quick.
It’s the Kuerten drunken monkey upper body, super loose, versus the Bruce Lee lower body, stiff, wide stance, on bent knees, on the balls of your feet, tense and tightened shins, and choppy/fast movements and short loading steps.

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How am I supposed to work on that? I'm a simple person. Give me one or two concrete things to work on at a time. You know, wax on, wax off, rather than all the philosophy stuff.

One guy's drivel might be another's genius. A lot probably depends on the reader's mood. Kiteboard regularly makes a great effort, seems to have plenty of genius, and some of it gets through to me. I still recall and have been helped by his line from awhile back, "Eat your volleys." Now if I can somehow combine his "Kuerten drunken monkey, super loose upper" with "Bruce Lee chopchop lower" I might make more progress.

One guy's drivel might be another's genius. A lot probably depends on the reader's mood. Kiteboard regularly makes a great effort, seems to have plenty of genius, and some of it gets through to me. I still recall and have been helped by his line from awhile back, "Eat your volleys." Now if I can somehow combine his "Kuerten drunken monkey, super loose upper" with "Bruce Lee chopchop lower" I might make more progress.

We all come from different walks of life and backgrounds. I personally like these forums 'cos you can always get something out of it. If you are not interested, don't read it. If you think you need to improve your volleys or forehand or whatever, just make a post about it. I'm sure you get appropriate advice. It's simple as that. Here is a guy who brings a bit of philosophical perspective into it and all you read from other posters is trash.

Well, in general it's easier to destroy than to create. Spend 5 hours building an elaborate house of cards, and it can be broken down in seconds.

If you guys want philosophy, how about this: Posters can't try to harm/help cuz there is no "try". You do or do not, there is no try. Thanks Yoda...

And btw, you can glean some jewels of info in this forum. But it's like shopping at Ross i.e. sorting thru a lot of crap to get one amazing find. And double btw, a tip I read here improved my second serve a lot. After I went out and tried (haha, try...) it, I was like holy moly it works. Ah ha moment. Thank you tips-instructions section.

So I do agree with kite, but how is his statement gonna help our game..?

Well, when a person types out a bunch of nonsense, there are only two potential responses: completely ignore it or point out the fact that it's rubbish.

For example, your last "helpful" thread took a fairly simple concept (separation of movements) and turned it into a stream of nonsense about concious/unconcious internal body clocks/engines and gladiator shielded arcs.

Now, if you had managed to write a coherent post about separating the movements of the upper body from the movements of the lower body, which allows you to execute your preparation/swing properly while moving into position, then perhaps people would have joined in the discussion rather than cracking jokes.

This is the reason why so many universities stress the importance of good composition skills. You can have all the great ideas you want but they won't get you anywhere unless you learn to express your thoughts coherently to others.

Now, if you had managed to write a coherent post about separating the movements of the upper body from the movements of the lower body, which allows you to execute your preparation/swing properly while moving into position,

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I don't understand a word of what you just said Spaceman.

Could you please rewrite your idea in terms of concious/unconcious internal body clocks/engines and gladiator shielded arcs so it's comprehensible?

Well, when a person types out a bunch of nonsense, there are only two potential responses: completely ignore it or point out the fact that it's rubbish.

For example, your last "helpful" thread took a fairly simple concept (separation of movements) and turned it into a stream of nonsense about concious/unconcious internal body clocks/engines and gladiator shielded arcs.

Now, if you had managed to write a coherent post about separating the movements of the upper body from the movements of the lower body, which allows you to execute your preparation/swing properly while moving into position, then perhaps people would have joined in the discussion rather than cracking jokes.

This is the reason why so many universities stress the importance of good composition skills. You can have all the great ideas you want but they won't get you anywhere unless you learn to express your thoughts coherently to others.

I dont think (generally speaking) that anybody in the instruction forum sets out to deliberately harm or hinder anybody. I read plenty of posts offering advice which I resolutely disagree with, as they don't meet with my own experiences or knowledge. However, the poster in question may have no other reference so they post what they believe to be useful advice, I am certainly not going to tear into them for trying to harm the OP, they just may not know any different.

P.S. Kiteboard if you're reading this I necro'd your "weaponize" thread with a few q's for you.

Well, when a person types out a bunch of nonsense, there are only two potential responses: completely ignore it or point out the fact that it's rubbish.

For example, your last "helpful" thread took a fairly simple concept (separation of movements) and turned it into a stream of nonsense about concious/unconcious internal body clocks/engines and gladiator shielded arcs.

Now, if you had managed to write a coherent post about separating the movements of the upper body from the movements of the lower body, which allows you to execute your preparation/swing properly while moving into position, then perhaps people would have joined in the discussion rather than cracking jokes.

This is the reason why so many universities stress the importance of good composition skills. You can have all the great ideas you want but they won't get you anywhere unless you learn to express your thoughts coherently to others.